Joan Smalls, Liu Wei and Arizona Muse talk beauty

Beauty company Estée Lauder have four of the most beautiful models as their faces: Constance Jablonski, Joan Smalls, Liu Wen and Arizona Muse.

A film where we could just stare at them would suffice, but a film asking them about what beauty means to them, and what it's like to be the face of beauty giant Estée Lauder - well, even more spellbinding.

The film, entitled Every Woman Can Be Beautiful, first asks each of the faces what beauty means to them.

"A woman that is confident and secure and happy will be beautiful," says 22-year-old French beauty Jablonski. "When you want something, you don't think about fear and you just go for it," says Puerto Rican model Smalls. "It comes from within," says American model Muse, "if someone feels beautiful it will show."

For Chinese model Liu Wen learning how to feel beautiful came later. "My mother always joked with my lips because they're really big," she says. "You will not marry anyone because your lips are too big," her mother would say. It wasn't until her modelling days, on set and at the shows, in New York she was actually told she was beautiful, "oh maybe I should live in New York," she thought.

So what about being asked to be the face of the biggest luxury beauty brand in the world, how did that feel? "I found out I was going to be the new face on Estée Lauder on the day of my birthday," explains Jablonski, "what can you expect as a better gift?"

Wen could only scream with joy when she got the call from her agent on her way to Paris Fashion Week. "Congratulations, you will be Estée Lauder's first Chinese girl spokesperson."

Smalls couldn't believe it either, "I was continuously asking him [her agent]. Are you sure? Don't play with me." Muse was just as shocked; "I was really surprised and happy about how encouraging everyone is, and I'm really grateful for that," she says.

The beautiful quartet takes their role as Estée Lauder spokesmodels seriously; it's a big job and they're part of "a big family," says Jablonski. When Muse got the contract she was sent a "massive, massive bouquet of white flowers, and it said 'congratulations and welcome to the team.' It was so sweet" she adds.

"Being the face of Estée Lauder, well I mean it's amazing. I'm so happy so honoured so proud and so thankful. You know I come from a very little town in France and I grew up in a really normal environment so it's something I would have never imagined before," explains Jablonski.

"We come from kinda the same generation, we represent different backgrounds and I think that's something beautiful to show the world that diversity is beautiful," explains Smalls of her big role in beauty.

So asides from all the wonderstuff we can find on the counter at Lauder, "beauty," says Jablonski, "is all about being happy. When you are happy with yourself, with your life you just look beautiful." That way "Every Woman Can Be Beautiful."